You are
young, you see the problems, you see that there are things, you do not like at
all, you see in the distance some people, who take decisions for you and not
only for you, these are decisions which influences you life, conditioning it,
putting limits to it...

And you
decide to go out on the street, to join the people like you, who see the
problems, who just want a decent living, a posibility to live with a little bit
of safety, safety in health, safety in ecology issues, in food supply, in
employment, in non-discrimination, in freedom of expression, in education, in
matter of rent, in cultural stuff, and others, and others.

And it is
winter and it gets dark very early. At four p.m. it is already dark and you
join those who have slogans like yours, you make friends in the darkness.

And you ask
them, because you do not know them: why are they here just like you. You want
to know: why do they have this or that banner and this or that symbol...

Some of them
answer you, others are far, but suddenly you realise that in the darkness there
are monsters next to you: it is bezna!